Ontario Science Centre: A Premier Destination for Science Enthusiasts in Toronto

Overview

The Ontario Science Centre, located in the vibrant city of Toronto, is a renowned science museum that captivates millions every year. With hundreds of interactive and passive exhibits, it aims to ignite curiosity and inspire visitors of all ages. The museum encompasses diverse fields such as geology, astronomy, technology, and human anatomy, inviting exploration and learning. Among its highlights is KidSpark, a special area designed for children under 8, and the Weston Family Innovation Center, which encourages hands-on discovery. Visitors can journey through the cosmos in the Space Area, marvel at the wonders of nature in Living Earth, including a simulated rainforest and tornado, and unravel the mysteries of the human brain in Mindworks. The Science Arcade provides engaging experiments for everyone. Designed by architect Raymond Moriyama and opened in 1969, the Centre has welcomed over one million visitors annually. It also features an impressive Omnimax Theater, showcasing stunning films on a massive dome screen. Discover the excitement of science at the Ontario Science Centre today!

Photo of Ontario Science Centre
Photo of Ontario Science Centre
Photo of Ontario Science Centre
Photo of Ontario Science Centre
Photo of Ontario Science Centre
Contact Info
  • Address770 Don Mills Rd., North York, ON M3C 1T3, Canada
  • Phone+1 416-696-1000

Reviews

James Smith
Canada
5
So much to do, so little time! You can spend an entire week here and still probably not see everything. There are numerous exhibits and activities for both young and old. It's a large building with many different areas, so be prepared for a lot of walking. It's fantastic for keeping kids active!
Emily Johnson
Iran
5
Such a wonderful educational experience that is great for the whole family. The staff were friendly and it's a lot of fun for kids and adults. If visiting in winter, be prepared to wait for shuttle buses around 5 minutes when you get your tickets, so keep your jacket on. The building has 6 levels, and I particularly enjoyed levels 6 and 4. Level 4 is excellent for kids with activities such as music, gardening, and baking, and it even includes a nursing room. There are sanitizers everywhere and clean restrooms with changing tables. It's advisable to bring your own snacks and water. The parking fee is $12 and the admission fees are: $22 for adults, $16 for seniors, and $13 for children 3-12; children under 3 are free.
Michael Brown
United States
5
Visited on a weekday morning, and the entrance felt quite empty with many staff members just standing around. However, once you head to the actual science center, you’ll find it packed with school kids of all ages. You could easily spend the whole day here with children!
Lisa White
United Kingdom
4
Since my family and I hold a membership, we decided to visit the museum today. The bus ride took about 20 minutes, and we chose to walk instead of taking the shuttle bus due to a long line. We’ve previously experienced food issues at the café, so we packed our own lunch and found seating easily. This museum is astonishing with exhibits for everyone, from deep water explorations to bat caves and even human anatomy. We came with kids and enjoyed the play area on the second floor. Overall, a fantastic experience, and we would definitely return.
Ahmed Khan
Pakistan
5
The best place to bring young kids as well as curious adults. The overall theme of this place inspires a person to explore science. Recently, a new exhibition about the ecological system in urban areas has been installed. There’s an IMAX 3D dome which is unique in the whole GTA area. Ample parking available, though some renovations are currently taking place.